DR. GAYLES TAKES YOU ON A TOUR

ABOVE VIDEO:Lake Nona Medical Arts, recently founded by Dr. Richard Gayles, take s you on a tour of his new practice.To make an appointment with Dr. Gayles, call 407-412-5030, and for more information, log on to LakeNonaMedicalArts.com

Lake Nona Medical Arts is conveniently located at 9145 Narcoosee Road in the Lavina Marketplace, just 1 mile south of the 528 Beachline.

Dr. Gayles, a longtime resident of Brevard County, is a recognized leader in the medical field of pain management and a strong advocate of regenerative medicine.

Armed with the belief that healing begins when the mind and body are unified, Dr. Gayles created Lake Nona Medical Arts with the knowledge that pain can be managed, if not completely eliminated, using the body’s natural healing resources, thus minimizing the need for invasive procedures and daily use of habit-forming medication.

Lake Nona Medical Arts is a collaboration of pain management and wellness experts who are devoted to your overall well-being, both physical and emotional.

“Upon evaluation and diagnosis, we work together to develop a customized treatment plan to get you on the road to a healthy, pain-free life. Regardless of your pain, whether it be a sports injury, natural aging or an accident, consider our team of experts your own personal wellness consultants, giving you the power to heal and a solid path to good health.”

What is ‘Medical Arts’?

Lake Nona Medical Arts is a collaboration of pain management and wellness experts who are devoted to your overall well-being, both physical and emotional.

Medical Arts is the practice of applying the most effective and validated three part model for treating chronic painful conditions.

First, this is an integrated multi-disciplinary model which consists of psychological services to address the emotional impact of chronic pain.

Second, physical therapy and rehabilitation services addresses weaknesses which can aggravate painful conditions, and make patients vulnerable to future injury.

Thirdly, Dr. Gayles will incorporate traditional or regenerative medicine techniques, to compliment the other services and improve patient outcomes. Diet, exercise, wellness and personal responsibility for one’s health will be strongly emphasized.

Wealth of Experience

Formerly with Space Coast Pain Institute and Florida Pain Institute, Dr. Gayles brings a wealth of training and experience to Lake Nona Medical Arts. He received a Bachelor of Science in Psychobiology from the University of Michigan in 1987 and his Doctor of Medicine in 1991 at the University of Michigan’s School of Medicine.

After graduation, he completed an anesthesia residency in the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Maryland.

Dr. Gayles obtained further clinical experience in pain medicine, anesthesiology and critical care at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital in London, England as a visiting registrar. He subsequently completed a Chronic Pain Fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Ohio, where he was awarded the Fellow of the Year Award.

Board Certified in Anesthesiology, Dr. Gayles has been awarded certification for pain medicine by the American Board of Anesthesiology, American Board of Pain Medicine and American Academy of Pain Management.

Lake Nona Medical Arts is conveniently located at 9145 Narcoosee Road in the Lavina Marketplace, just 1 mile south of the 528 Beachline.

To make an appointment with Dr. Gayles, call 407-412-5030, and for more information, log on to LakeNonaMedicalArts.com

ABOVE MAP: Lake Nona Medical Arts is conveniently located at 9145 Narcoosee Road in the Lavina Marketplace, just 1 mile south of the 528 Beachline. Lake Nona Medical Arts was founded by Dr. Richard Gayles, a recognized leader in the medical field of pain management and a strong advocate of regenerative medicine.

Lake Nona Medical Arts, recently founded by Dr. Richard Gayles, is now accepting patients. Lake Nona Medical Arts is conveniently located at 9145 Narcoosee Road in the Lavina Marketplace, just 1 mile south of the 528 Beachline. (Space Coast Daily image)